@politicsislifeObservation: Q+A were wonderful at Wroclaw, fun show. Tonight it was on another level, tonight it was truly a QUEEN + ADAM show as equals. They were a unit tonight. Not a band w guest vocalist. Does that makes sense? Adam was true to feel of Queen but HE owned the songs tonight

@lulushouts O M G I am reeling from how unbelievable Queen +AdamLambert show is . Its got to tour the world for everyone to see👍👍👍

@CharlieTuson @adamlambert chillin backstage! Great to meet you tonight. Freddie would be proud!!

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Hammersmith 14th July 2012 – Set List

Flash
Seven Seas of Rhye
Keep Yourself Alive
We Will Rock You (Fast)
Fat Bottomed Girls
Don’t Stop Me Now
Under Pressure (Roger Taylor & Adam Lambert on vocals)
I Want It All
Somebody to Love
Who Wants to Live Forever
A Kind of Magic (sung by Roger Taylor)
These Are the Days of Our Lives (sung by Roger Taylor)
You’re My Best Friend (sung by Brian May)
Love of My Life (sung by Brian May, including … more)
’39 (sung by Brian May)
Dragon Attack
Drum Battle
Guitar Solo
I Want to Break Free
Another One Bites the Dust
Radio Ga Ga
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
The Show Must Go On
Bohemian Rhapsody

Encore:
Tie Your Mother Down (sung by Brian May)
We Will Rock You
We Are the Champions

The Independent – Queen, Hammersmith Apollo, London“Of the novice, before the “We Are The Champions” finale, May says “I think he’s a keeper, don’t you?” Lambert has a busy schedule of his own, but on this evidence, Queen will be badgering him all the way.”

Wow! His voice is absolutely stunning, no other way to describe it. He has considerable power and a huge vocal range – that guy can SING. He did justice to all the songs, making very good work of the entire selection of songs. He did not try to imitate Freddie, he did not try to pretend to be Freddie. He was clearly his own man, performing the songs in his own style, but in keeping with the overall feel of Queen. He brought a lot of youthful playfulness as well to the show. My only criticism was that he was not as ‘dynamic’ as one might have liked. However, it is important to remember that we are talking about someone with very limited live experience – if we are going to make the tedious inevitable comparisons with Freddie, then let’s remember that Adam has been in the music business for only 3 years; when Freddie had been in the music business for 3 years, Queen had not even released their first album yet (that would be a year later). Of course Adam doesn’t compare in terms of stage presence with Freddie of the mid 1980′s, but then again neither would the Freddie with 3 years experience. I believe that with appropriate training and apprenticing, Adam could go on to develop quite the stage presence, he just needs the experience. He certainly managed to work the crowd well, everyone seeming to thoroughly enjoy themselves; certainly the people I spoke to afterwords were very happy to have been there.

At one stage in the show, Brian said of Adam ‘What do you think? He’s a keeper, isn’t he?’ – very much so! I certainly hope that more grows out of this short collaboration – a full proper tour and an album or two over time would be extremely interesting.

QueenOfficial’s Facebook page– A battle royal going on amongst various factions of the Queen fandom. Makes us feel Glamberts are relatively sane! : )

I finally had the time last night to watch most of the July 12 Hammersmith concert. I was blown away by Adam’s performance and by how quickly he’d progressed on his learning curve with Queen since the Kiev concert. I’d watched most of Kiev and Moscow concerts and been impressed by how well Adam did, but I went to bed astonished after Hammersmith 12. He was so much more relaxed, connected to the music, to the crowd, varied–and clearly having a great time. Best of all, he was more “Adam”. What a quick study this guy is and under huge pressure– He showed this on Idol, but guess I’d forgotten. All this a reminder of how much more Adam fabulousness there is yet to come. This is only the beginning.

…Adam needs to learn ” stage presence ” ?!?! What?! He’s been on the stage since he was 10 years old…he’s been exclusively a LIVE stage performer since he was 1o years old. It’s only been 3 years since he was a ” recording artist “. You got it backwards…Adam exudes stage presence! The Queen show is alittle different…he’s holding back somewhat so as not to overstep onto Freddie’s territory…and moving forward according to Brian and Roger’s approval..